All orders of $25 or more get FREE 1-2 day shipping. And the very cool thing is that the $25 is counted from BEFORE your coupon codes – including both the 10BUCKSFREE and the ecoupons.

I just ordered $28.21 worth of products (laundry detergent, phosphate-free dish soap, and hand soap – a filler, but we are running low on hand soap) and paid only $13.82 – that’s a savings of 52%. And there’s no sales tax to Kansas, nor did I have to pay for shipping. (Or get off my couch for that matter!)

Take a look around and let me know what super saving scenarios you come up with.

By the way, if you haven’t ever ordered from Diapers.com – and therefore aren’t entitled to use the 10BUCKSFREE code – you can sign up for a new account and use the code KOAB at checkout to save 15%.

Not quite as good, but if you come in right at $25 (to get the free shipping) that’s still a savings of $7.50!

Also, I want to give props to Soap.com for some great customer service tonight. A few months ago, they had this same code and I used it to order some Seventh Generation laundry detergent. Well, my order ended up getting canceled because the detergent was “temporarily out of stock”.

Yet, tonight when I went in to make this order, I got an error message, stating that I could only use this code once. Since I didn’t actually get to USE it the last time, I decided to give them a call. I explained the situation and the guy immediately applied a $10 credit to my account – effectively overriding the code reject. Hooray for my $10 in savings and hooray for great customer service!

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